The Herald, LOCA L N E WS For iIib lies; S.aplt ami fancy gro ceries in Pi.'Usmowth. go to J. V. AVeckbayli. 43 if. Itoborts htf'is wall i;i(.-r. -" 1 1 f How about Hit Registry list this -spriiig. "Alabatine at Roberts' Ding 31 tf liiviimer's Superior 'r:;ffcr.s are siii) to the fn. at. lti lliltt-rs at Slivihl it MillerV, heap ami ijoo:!. r2V2 Try urn' 0 ib coliVe, ooI as cithers sell " lb for SI Oil. 1 For mixed paints go to Roberts' Drug .Store. "Uf Call and M e the handsome china tea si-is at V. II. IJaker iN: Cn.'s. 1 -Unites for Fanner's Spring wotk. a: .vi eight A Miller's. 5212 A-'.c . r Ricmner's ('ream Soda CracKers. I liey are choice. 1 14 Square dealing guaranteed at the Great Jled Store 41 tf CIo and see Asher Clarke's new goods in his grocery store. Men'i A i dies 1.50 at the Great Red Store, 4ltf Rennet t : Lewis sell Ricnii;er's Crackeis. 2 i:r have a lull line. It4 Foil :.Uek of Roots S.I.25 at the Great li : Mole. 41tf J. 1; - - i i :s & 'jon sell Urerauer's C'ravkers. i'Jiey iiave a full line. It4 Special bargains at the Great Red Store lor dajs. 41tf Organ.-! cleaned and repaired by James IV;; e. tf Twenty yaitls best print for -i?1.00 at the Gre.. Red Store. 41tf r.irnii i's producu taken at Asher Choke's new grocery. Come auo sea the inducements we are offering. Great Red Store. 41tf Xo grocery store is complete without Jtf. aiuer's Crackeis. It4 See h. .v cheap they sell furniture at tne (heat Red Store. 41tf Asher Ciaike, Asher C'.arke lias just opened a nev grocery stock. Ifyoui.eeit furniture call on the Great Red store and get low price3.41tf Mrs. Raton, we are sorry to learn, has i i-n quite ill, but is slowly recovering. ()n!v a small quantity of that pure X. O. Sugar left at Y. 11. Raker A Co. 1 Clothing almost given away at the Cieat lied me, save money by seeing us first. 41tf Two we.-ks to .lection and no candidates very prominent in the field as yet. Embroideries an. I insertions, a sph .-did lot, just lecciv.-d at .1. V. Weckbach's. 52 tf --Finest cigarettes at .Murphy's also Xo. 1 Rice paper lor those who like to roll up their own little papereltes. Finest line of dress buttons ever brought to town, and no mistake, at J. V. Weckbach's. -2lf Xew Grocery! Xew Grocery! Asher Clarke s new grocery in Solo mon & Xalhan s old place. Call and see him. An elegant assortment of linens, toweling, tablecloths, etc., now in stock at J. V. Weckbach's. 52tf Lincoln is troubled about her wat-er-woiks, more than Omaha ever was, it seems, some man ouht to fix 'em for her. IJremner lias made an improve ment in his crackers thai gives them a crispness superior to a. y made in this country. Try them. U4 The largest, beat and cheapest stock of saddles ever exhibited in this town, at Streight $: Miller's. 5212 Oar (Jueensware and Glassware department is now complete. I 'rices lower than elsewhere. 1 W. II. Raklu & Co. In justice to ourseif and family you should save money. Therefore price at the Great Red Store before buying elsewhere. 41lf In list of jurors last week it should have been Win. R. lkown in stead of ';" and A. 1. Desnain in stead of S. Despain. Ask for Ilremner's Cream Soda Chicago Rutter, William.-" Tea, Milk and Gem Oyster Crackers. You will fine them superior to ail otheis. U4 We are daily expecting our spring stock of 1 ulies and liii.-ses shoes and will make you prices which wiil as tonish you. W. 11. Rakkh Co. 1 Rev. Father I.oagi i will deliver a lec ture on the eifecis of intemperance at the Cat!n4ie Church on Sunday evening at halt p:ut svwn. All a:e invited. We wiil positiveiy 1 carpets at cost for next :JD days, to close out stock, as we do not intend keeping them after this lot is sold. 1 W. If. Rakj.i: Ai Co. It mast hav been avWui cold in Montana this winter. The deks and geese froze solid in the air a:.;i are hanging there yet waiting for a thaw to come. So says the Virginia city paper any way. We expect a lot of -. is from the importers in Dot n i-: a very few lays and i ! nmUe it to your interest to see them l efoi" puichasii'g. 1 W. ... Baklk & Co ii .it - t . i They art setting me Let c.o.ni.ig j :r the Great Red Store, at such very i low prices, anil j ou have cveiw thing guaranteed as represented or money refunded. I hat is why you should go there for all you nt ii. :Rf Our spiing dress goods will ar rive next v. . k boiitrhL for cash di- .. f. . ...... i .,..! i. i.i Mliil will be ! Sold Cheap and waiiail e;i be-.t goo:1.-! in the uiaif. -. W. 1 1 . Hakkii A Co. 1 j Agents for chea; I'ianos :.t.me times claim tliit they cm furnish the "STEIN WAV." lo not be deceived by them as we are the or.ly authorized agents in Xebraska. 45tf Max Mkvi:i: & l!i:o , Om.ili.t. Plasterers are Ii'.uy at Work at the new Hotel building. : nd to judge from present nppeai ances our new 'hashery" v. :;l K- ore.u for the recep tion of guests inside of a month, pro viding (always) the v.viUi-r ilou't gt t another ugly tit on and t-.p-.et all our predictibns. lVrsonal. Capt. Taine, of Lincoln; raine tc see us jesterday. John Frew leaves for Iowa this week to visit a sister. Capt. Greenslate, of South Rend and F.Imwood, was in town yesterday. Dr. Root of Greenwood called Fri day. The Doctor has improved in health this winter we think. S. Yates Ogden an old subscriber to the IIkkalo called Tuesday. lie re mains at Weeping Water now. Charles Mayer, our clothing man,re turned fiom his eastern trip on Sat urday, looking hearty and fresh. Mr. Lilly, another old Burt county acquaintance, .called on us Saturday. He caire down with Mrs. Stork from Tekama. S. C. Smith, of Unit county, an old friend of the Hf.kai.d, stayed with us Sunday. He had been in attendance upon Mr. Stork. J. V. Weckbach. our merchant prince started for Chicago and the east on Monday for his spring and summer stocks. John Fandras another old IIkkald friend called yesterday and now he goes to Jefferson county where the IIkkald will follow him. Eddie Morrison, for some time past message boy at the U. & M. telegraph office here, was apppointed operator at Crete for which place he left on Tues day. P. A. Leonard, of the Chaffee County Times, Colorado, called last week in company with Capt. Palmer. Mr. Leonard conies from a live country. and yet thinks of emigrating to Xe braska, maybe. Our old friend Uesser was up Sat urday preparing for spring work. This ha3 been a hard winter on Mr. Uesser but with his usual indomitable will ho Li preparing fr new and larger business. Mrs. E. Cooper returned from Oma ha last Friday, where, we are sorry to learn, she and several members of the family of Mr. Elbert Duke where she has been visiting, wrestled with t he discomforts of German measles. Sev ral members of the family of Mr. F. Latham have been sick. Miss Ilattie with measles and afterwards billions fever, Miss Parker with the measles and Mrs. Latham with diph theritic sore throat. All are now on the highway to recovery. Gen. Geo. Smith is expected home daily, we may say hourly. He sent an Avant Courier to Mrs. S. and Strode Monday. We hope the General has behaved himself well this winter at Washington, and that he will bring the flavor of new life and other scenes to this snow and ash-heap town when he gets here. Cold piercing winds and driving rains seldem fail to bring en a Cough, Cold or Hoarseness at this season, and Dr. Hull's Cough, Syrup should be kept in every house. For sale by all Drug gists. Chailey Holmes will have another car-load of good heavy farmers' horses this week, just bought, comi and see them. Persons indebted to W. II. Raker & Co. will please caM as we want to go east in a few days and need money to buy spring stock. 1 Peppeiberg's cigars are the most reliable for purity and fineness in qlal ity, and are far superior to any other make. Ask your dealers for them.2.tf Pain from indigestion, dyspepsia, and to hearty eating is relieved at once by taking one of Carter's Little Liver Pills imrnedi iie!A after dinner. Don't forget this. For sale by Smith, Ulack & Co- F. C. Uo'.ven, the Sewing Machine man dropped in yesterday to see the Hi:i:Ai.r. Mr. R. seems to be an act ive, reliable agent and we wish him success. Among the little items of person al comfort and economy are Ayer's Pills. They are ihe ready remedy which defeat many disorders, if taken in season, and should be kept in every family. We call attentiontion to the sale of lots and property of the. late James O'Xeil on April advertised ny Mr. Johnson, Administrator. This is an important sale, please remember the late. The Rtv. Mr. Murray living in Liberty precinct bought a fine pair of mares of Charley Holmes. Large, handsome and well mated. They were worih the .'JOO he paid for theui. Ayer's (.'berry Pectoral is mild and soothing in its immediate a. id appar ent effects, and possesses far reaching and powerful healing qualities which its persistent use will demonstrate in : any case of coughs, colds, throat lung troubles of anv kind. 0.1 1 McLennan seems to be holding his own among the boys. He and brother Windham had a westle the ether day and although "Me." was rather on the wrong side of the c;'.se he took half the pel sinmi.dis. Streighl & Miller, being very thankful to their numerous customers for their kind orders of late, would al so kindly request, in c mnection theie wtth, their delinquent friends to please call and settle their little accounts at an early day. o2V2 Ii will be seen by the telegraph news, that it is feared that John K. Murphy, ;i deputy sheriff of Oagp county, has been foul'.y dealt with. He lot t Kansas Citv two weeks ago with a horse thif, got as far as l.eav- j en'.crth and has not since been heard j heard of. Sj-ijn will come sooner or later, and Chiiinbeis, the champion harness maker, erJus it distinctly understood especially among the farming com munity, that he is fully prepared now to supply all with the best and cheap est of h:iMiess collars, halters, etc.. Mr. Chambers wants it also under stood that he has established himself in Plattsmouth to do business, and if he can't sell and at tha same time sat isfy his customers in every respect, there is no use trying any further. II 1 1 l i llt - I we auvise everyoouy 10 ca.i mere auu 1 examine lor themselves. 5'2V2 ! Official Communications. j At the coming city election six i members of the school board are to be ! elected an 1 as the new law has J changed the qualifications of those en i titled to vote for these officers I deem j it advisable to call the attention of the citizens to said qualifications which are as follows: Every voter and every woman who has resided in the district forty days and is twenty-one years of age and who owns real estate in the district is entitled to Vote. Every voter and every woman, who has resided in the district forty days and is twenty-one years of age and who owns personal property in the district which was assessed in his or her own name at the last assess ment is entitled to vote. Every voter snd every woman who has resided in the district forty days and is twenty-one years old and who has children of school age residing in the district is entitled to vote. The ballot for school officers will be separate from the ballot for other city officers so that those who are en titled to vote for both will have to cast two separate ballots and those en titled to vote for both sets of the above mentioned officers and wish to vote also on the question of funding the B. & M. bonds will have to cast three separate ballots. Those livingiii schod district Xo. 1 but outside the city limits can vote for school officers in the ward to which they would be long if the boundaries of the ward ex tended to the boundaries of the dis trict. If these things are borne in mind it will avoid confusion at the poll3. J. W. Johnson, Mayor. There is no one article in the line of medicines that gives so large a re turn for the money as a good porous strengthening plaster, such as Carter's Smart weed ant Helladonna Uackache Plasters. For sale by Smith, Ulack & Co. G. A. R. The G. A.lt. must meet and arrange for future work, install its present officers, and settle past business. The business engagements of some mem bers, sickness of others &c. have pre vented a meeting thus far. We set Tuesday, April 12th as the night for such meeting unless otherwise or dered. Please remember the date. This is due notice and all prepare to be there. It 2 Driving Park. The members of the Driving Park association must get together, and fix their accounts and prepare for spring work, for which purpose a meeting will be held at the county Judge's office on Satukdat, April 2d, at which all stockholders are positively interested in being presentj Uy order of Uoard of Directors. It2 Every woman who suffers from Sick Headache, and who dislikes to take bitter doses, should try Carter's Little Liver Pills. They are the easi est of all medicines to take. A posi tive cure for the above distressing complaint; give prompt relief iu Dys pepsia and Inligestion; prevent and cure Constipation and Piles. As easy to take as sugar. Only one pill a dose. 40 in a vial. Price 23 cents. If you try them you will not be without thorn. For sale by Smith, Ulack & Co. Married. MESSINA SIMMONS By A. N. Sullivan. County JudKe, on March 1C. 1881. Mlt. Jo-LKi-ii Mkssi.na and Mabgakkt Simmons. KORI.IMI-ROSKNVVEHI-By A. N. Sullivan, Comitv Jmlfie. March. 21. isst , Mk. Morkis Uobu'mi aiul Miss .iF.NXiK E. Rosk.nwkio, of Omaha. JONES FIMPLE By A. N. Sullivan. Connty luile. March. 22, lsl. Mil. I HAs. li. jo.nm ami Miss Elvika Fimflk. Died. DAVIS Suddenly at her residence in Greer Sltijr Vulh'V. Baltimore Count v. Marvhind. on Felru:irv2. isl. Ki.i.a V., "Wife of Col. T. Sruuois"IAVis of Baltimore. Mr. Davis leave many friends in thin count v havinir resided in Plattinouth for sev eral year. Her first husband, Joseph I. Early Es., heiiiK at one time editor of the Cass County Sentinel and uite ironiiuent in Ciif County politic. Card of Thanks. The undersigned hereby wishes to tender her sineerest thanks to the friends and neighbors, who were so untiring in their assistance during the late illness of her deceasedhusband, August lieins, and at the funeral. Also to the members of the United Urethren church for their" zeal and help during her late trial and bereave ment. Their kindness will ever be cherished in the memory of Amelia Ukins. When you feel a cough or bron chi il affection creeping on the lungs, take Ay r's Charry Pectoral, and cure it before it becjmes incurable. The celebrated Kendall Company have been playing here this week to good houses and with general satisfaction.- Their band is very highly spoken of by Judges of music. -The following parties are tired of "going ft aloaej" and Judge Sullivan has granted them permission to go in double harness: Herman Moss and Mary Ilolder ness. Joseph Messina and Margeret Simmons. Morris Pooling and Jennie K. IIos enweig. Chas. U. Jones and Elvira Fimple. The Knabe" Piano admits of only one equal, and that is the Stlis: way." We are general agents for both. "Highest degree of excellence" are the words of the Judges of the Centennial Exposition in 1S7(J. Max Meyer & Uko., 45tf sole agents. -Work at the U. & M. Machine Shops, just now is rushing, Two wrecked locomotives were brought in from'Oinah Saturday, and two more on the following day from the scene of the accident near the Urewery, be sides a number of demolished cars, in every shape and condition, that have accumulated there for the last few days. The U. & M. Co. have had bad luck of late. Girl Wanted ! A girl wanted to d'j general house work. Enquire at once of Mrs. D. II. Wheeler. 1 For Sale. One bay mare, with foal to a well bred horse. Ap"bty at tills Oftfre. Dress Making in. Newest and Latest ' Styles. Mrs. S. Swarts having associated with herself- in the dressmaking de partment MRS. A. Vf. DKXTEIt recently from Lincoln is prepared to do all kinds of dressmaking, and give satisfaction to everyone. Mrs. Dexter has been in this busi ness for a number of years most of the time in laige cities and has had experience which renders her capable of suiting and pleasing all classes of customers. Mesdames Dexter and Swarts would be pleased to have all desiring work done call and examine theirwork and prices. -V2tf Xew Grocery. Mr. Asher Clark has opened a new and very neat grocery store in the west half of the old Solomon & Xa than store. Mr. Clarke has been a resident of Plattsmonth some time, but this is his first venture in busi ness, and he certainly seems to have a well selected stock. Farmers are invited to call and examine his goods before purchasing elsewhere. Produce taken in exchange Good Advice. If you keep your stomach, liver and kidneys in perfect working order, you will prevent and cure bv tar the great er part of the ills that afflict mankind in this or any section. There is no medicine known that will do this as quickly or surely as Parker's Ginger foiuc, which will secure a perfectly nrtural action of these important or gans without inteifering in the least with vour dailv duties. See adv. 52t4 ! Notice Foi Sale Good carriage horse, buggy and harness Apply at the M. E. Parsonage. T. Gallagiikii. Notice. The Agency for The Genuine Singer Sewing Machine will hereafter be at Mr. Fred Ilerrman's Dry Goods Store next to Post Oftiice. Xeedles, Oils, everything pertaining to the Singer on hands. F. C. Uowen, 52tT Ag't. for Cass Co. Ahlerney Stock. Mr. J. F. Ueaumeister now owns the ALDERNEY BULL, "WELLINGTON," Xo. 1007, dropped January 4 th, 187S, Sire, Kentucky, 2d, 758; grandsire, Kentucky 62$. From imported Tran sit, bred by II. S. Durand, Wis., which it will be remembered Chaplain Wright brought here last year. This bull is a thorough-bred Ahlerney, or Jersey bull and will be kept for servi ces this summer at Mr. Ueatiraeister's place nerth of town, on the Platte Valley road. All who desire the use of such an animal sluuld call and see the undersighed, J. F. Ueaumeister. Stock from a distance, pastured free of charge after the first of May. .2tf Last Call. Parties indebted to Fred Herrmann are requested to call and settle on or before April 1st, 1881, or accounts will positively be placed in the hands of a collector. o?t2 A Good Housewife. The good housewife, when she is giving her house its spring removat ing, should bear in mind that the dear inmates of her house are more prec ious than many houses, and that their systems need cleaning by purifying tiie blood, regulating the stomach and bowels to prevent and cure the dis eases arising from spring malaria and miasma, and she must know that there is nothing that will do it so perfectly and surely as Hop Uitters, the purest and best of medicines. See other col umn. For Sale. House and lot opposite Prof. W. W. Wise's residence, known as the Roxby property. Enquire of E. G. Dovey & Son. Plattsmouth Mar. 11. '81. 53-2m evy Sprinjr Dresses. Will be needed very soon, and Mrs. Swarts and Mrs. Dexter are ready to get you up t he nobbiest suit of the season. 'ti For Sale. One iair of mules with harness, ply to James Pettee. Ap- Arousing its Header. An alarm of fire at midnight is a startling thing, but not half so start ling to many who hear it as would be the sudden knowledge of iheir own dangerous physical condition. Thous ands of thousands are hurrying to their graves because they are careless ly indifferent to the insidious inroads of disease and the means of cure. It is the mission of II. II. Warner & Co., with their Safe Kidney and J,iver Cure, to arouse men to a sense of their danger and cure them Memphis Ap peal. 47tlil For Siile. House and ten lots in block 2H, iu Puke's Addition to the city of Platts mouth; four lots under cultivation; balance timber; good house of two rooms, and out buildings. The entire premises fenced in, and everything iu good shape. Will be sold cheap if ap plied for soon For terms and further particulars apply to Anthony Yanda, At Schnellbacher's Ulacksmith Shop, 50t4 Plattsmouth, Neb. Money to Loan. On good farm property on long time. Apply to J. W. Jennings, ltf Piattsmouth. Dr. C. C. Gilleland, Gallatin, Mo., writes: "I never used or sold a reme dy for the Ulood and Liver that gave as good satisfaction as Ext. Saksa pakilla. Dandelion axo Iodide of Potassium, Manufactured by the Urown Medicine Company.. Leaven worth, Kas." Dr.. J. It. Way, Hillsdale, Iowa, writes: "I h ve used Ext. Sahsapa rilla. Dandelion and Iodide of Potassium in my practice, and con sider it the best remedy ever made for the Blood and Liver, and for Scrofu lous and Skin diseases." Dr.Shackel. Columbus, Ks , writes: "Your Ext. of Sarsapakilla and Dandelion is the best medicine of the kind in use." M. L. Vinton, Oakland, Kas., says: "My son. 10 years of age, was cured of a scorfulous rising in the head, which lifts troubled him from infancy, by using six bottles of Sarsapakilla and Dandelion." For sale by J. II. Uutterv, Smith, Ulack d Co.. J. M. Roberts, and O. F Johnson, Plattsmouth, and John Paint er, East Plattsmouth. Brown's Pepsiv Tonic Cures Indi gestion, and Sick-headaches by furnish ing the Stomach with the natural principles of digestion. For sale by all druggists. SPECIAL NOTICES. Notice to Teachers. Examination of persons wishing to teach in Cass county, will be at the following times and places: At Plattsmouth, 1st Friday and Sat urday in January, February, May, Au gust, October and Xovember. At Weeping Water, 1st Friday and Sat it r day in March, June and September. At Louisville 1st Friday and Saturday in April, July and December. Xotice of other examinations will be given. At Elm wood tha last Friday and Saturdap of March. At Greenwood the last Friday and Saturday in Fel ruary. E. H. WOOLEV, 42tf Superintendent. Hair Work Of all kinds done by Mrs. A. Knee; leave orders for the same at Mrs S. Swarts' millinery Store. 43tf Money te Loan. Money to loan on Ileal Estate, at 9 per cent interest, tf D. II. Wheeler. To the Citizen's orthe Count j and State. I have now ready for market 100,000 White and Fire brick, which we will sell at reasonable prices; parties wish ing to build a fire-proof house, before the comet comes down, call on J. T. A. Hoover, Louisville, Xebraska. 14tf Dr. Mack's Rheumatic Cure, an internal medi cine warranted a safe, certain and speedy cur 3 for Rheumatism, Neural gia, Lame Racks, Pains in the side. Stomach, Kidneys, &e., &c. Smith, Ulack & Co. have sold over one hun dred bottles in the last two months. 481 f Oil, What A Cough! Will you heed the warning. The signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease Consump tion. Ask yourselves if you can afford for the sake of saving 50 cents to run the risk and do nothing for it. We know now from experience that Shiloh's Cure will Cure your Cough. It never fails. This explains why more than a Million Uottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whooping Cough, at once. Mothers do not be without it. For Lame Dac-k. Side or ChPst use Shiloh's Por ous Plaster. Sold by Smith, Ulack & Co. fieowtf Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Is it not worth the small price of 73 cents to free yourself of every symp tom of these distressing complaints. If you think so call at our store and get a bottle cf Shiloh's Vitalizer, every bottle has a printed guaiantee n it; use accordingly, and if it does )ou no good it will cost vou nothing. Sold by Smith Ulack & Co. Oeowtt We have a speedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria. Canker mouth and Head Ache, in SHILOH'S CATAPHII REMEDY. A nasal in jector free with each bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breath. Price j') cents. Sold by Smith, Ulack & Co. Gt-owtf Cigar Clippings, 35 cts. per lb., at Schlegel & Niemann's, opposite P. 0. Ttf Proposals For Military Supa plies. ilKAIUjeAKTKKS DK.C'T OK THK Pl.ATTK. i OIIIKK JCAKTKKMASTKK S OFKIC.".. r Fort Omaha. Neh.. March 11. ISM. S Skaled I'ltornsALS, in trinlie.iU, subjeet t o the usual conditions, will In nceived at thi office until 12 o'clock M. on J iMSiUiy. Aj-nl l:i, 1 a -1 . or at the mine hour Oiiiowiiiu ii r I iu- liiii eicuce in time). U the olllccs .l ti;e tii;:r;er- inasters ;u the loiiowuijj ikoii'-u m:o lens, .it which places iir.tl tune lin-v wt.i : ti.x i; n: n.r presence of bidders, for tin: fiiliilMi.ii:; an-.; ilc-livi'i-v of Mitit:Lrv Sniii)lii-s tiiti'intr Ihi veal' eoiuineiicin July 1st. 1M :oni ending June 3"th. o$2, as follow : Wood Hay and Char coal, or such of said supplies as may be re quired at Omaha Depot, Fort Omaha, I'ort Moorara, r-ort siidiiey, cneyenue iejor. rort iiussel. Fort Sanders. Fort Steele, Fort Ha!!, Fort Douglas, Fort Cameron, Fort KohiuHou, Fort Hrider, Foil Larau-ie, Fort Kettermuu, Fort McKtnney and Fort Washakie. ProiHjScilg will also be received at thu omce to the day and hour above named, for the de livery on the cars at the point nearest to the mines on the line of the L'niou I'.icitic Itailroad of eiht thousand tons of Coal, of 2,'-'-10 pounds to u ton. ALsvi for the delivery at the Omaha Depot, or at stations on the I'nion Pacific Kaiiroad. east from Kearney .lunctinn, of two million pounds corn, and one lailiion pounds oat. lii.ls for grain shauld state the rate per Ion pounds not per bushel. I'ldin.sal- for either class of the store men tioned, or for quantities less than the whole lv quired. wiil be received. Kacn proposal should be iu triplicate, xritarate fnrcaih j7ii.V :f f.i;i ytr.tiitn, and must he accoiupKnit'd by a emu! ;n te Kiini ol on thousand uoir.u-s is!.;i.k. . euted strictly in accordance wuii Hi.: pri ; instructions, and upon the blank loiiit lur nished under this advertisment, guaranter-intr that the party making the proposal shall not withdraw the same within sixty days from the date announced for opening them ; and that it said proposal is accepted and a contract for the supplies bid for awarded thereunder, lie will, w uliiu ten days after being notified of the award, (provided nuch notilical i-ti l.e made within the cixly days above mentioned) accept the same tuul fui nish good and snflicicnt sur eties, at once, fur tiie faiihlul pel toi niance of the contract. The 'Government reserves the liht to reject any or all prono-als. A preici ence n ill bo given to articles of do mestic production. Illauk proposal :m ! prinied circiiiais. slating the kind Mid estimated quant it lee of Wood. Hav, and Charcoal required at each station, and" giving full instructions as to he manner of bidding, conditions to be observed by bid ders and terms of contract. &c. .will be fur nished :n application to this otli.-e or to the (jiiartcrmaslc re at the vaiiotis siaiions named. Kiivi'l'ipes containing p'opos.-ils should be marked : "f'loprsal for at and addressed to the u:idi'i igned or to the resi.i i i ive 1'os' ;;;id Depot (Jiini tel iuasters. M. I. LL'Dl.Nii'lON, o'.'tt Chief tjiisrtermaster. LEGAL "NOTiCKS. Notice of Hearing for Adop tion. Before A. X. Sullivan, County Judge. Id the matter of the application for the adop tion of Zellie . Ethel Allison by Cvrus K. White, Notice is hereby given that application has been in ado to me'for the udoption by Cyrus li. White of Zeilie Ethel Allison a minor child daughter of Alice L. Irwin, and that a hearing of said matter will be had belt re me at one o'clock p. in. on the IjIIi day of April A. D. lssi at the Court house lu Plaitsmouth city, Cass county, Nebraska, where all parties inte rested may attend and they shall be heard. A. N, Sl i.i.iyan. County Judge. Plattsmouth, March 23d. A. I, lssi. iu Sheriff's Sale. 15v virtue of an order of sale, issued by W. C. Sliow,.lter, clerk of the District Court, wiiliin ; and for Cass County. Nebraska, and to ine di- j rested. I will on the ant li (!av of April. A. D. ' 1SS1, ai 1 o'clock 1. M. of said day, at the south i door of the Court House iu said Count v. sell at i public and ion th following real estate to-wit : I me soutu iiiui (s-t) oi me. soitiuwesi quarter lw 41 ttf feciion thirty-four set, aji, and alro the plaiutilTs interest, if any they have, in the north half (n',j of the south west quarter (sw of section thirtv four (34) township twelve (12) range nin (:0, east 6th P. M. containing eighty acres each ail of the above land, situated iuCitss Co. Neb. 1 lie same being levied flpon and taken as the prop erty of Edwin Angell. Mary E. -.Angel!. Oeorgc A. ilogrtaud aud Melissa L. Patrick, Defend ant's ; to satisfy a judgment of said court re covered bv James Wilkinson. , Plaintiff. IU K. W. Hykics. Sherilt. Ca! Co.. Neb. riattsinouth. Neb.. Feb. 10th. A. D.. lssi. Legal Notice. In the Ditri t f'oiof of fits Ci'tinl; N:f.r:sin. JiKTTY It vt. I., Plaintiff, i vs. r Willi ah S. Hall. Defendant, ) To W iiliam S. Hail ll-ill ersideLt defendant I You are hereby notified ih.it on tiie nth dav of February. lsi. Hetty Hail filed a petition against you in the District Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska, thu object snd grayer of which are to t.btaia a divorce from you on the ground that you have willfully abandoned tha plaint;!! without good cause for the term of two years, last p:ust. For the careland educat ion of Let ha Aun Hall aud that she be restored to her Maid en name (Betty Shlvely). You are requeird to answet said petition on or before Monday, the 2oth day of April, lssi. S2U BKTTy HALL, Plaiutifl. BCUAi'MASf & BEESOir, I) Attorneys. Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. By virtue of a license to me issued by Ids honor H. B. Pound. Judue of the Seeonl Judi cial District of N-trakn, at hi chamhers in Lincoln, luicaster county. Neb., dated Match loth, A. D. 181, 1 will oiler for tale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, atone o'clock p. in. on tne -s.ui day of April A. D. ll, at the front door of the Court lluuxe on Main ureet in the City of Platisniouth, Cass County. NelmisKa. the loilowing real estate belonging; to the estate of James O'.ieil, deceased, lo wit : The south haif (s'i) of the fouth cant quarter (seiof the ?iu tn west quarter (sw?n ) and the west h:ilf (wlt) of tin? no.'ihwext quarter (mvl4) anil the northwest quarter (im'4) of the oittli west quarter (sw '-v4 1 of section number two (21 tomiMiip number twelve (12 north of ranee number thirteen 1 1.) east of the 0th principal I merliliuu. I . Anil also commencing at a point ten and fifty I even and one half oue-huinlredthsi 10 57'i-l0 J chain weM of the quarter section corner on the norm slue oi section manner nineteen (19) in township number twelve (2) north of range number fourteen (H)enstof theoth P. M running thence south parallel with the e;i-t line of Fifth (5th) street if coutiuutrd south from the City of Plattsmouth seven (7.) sunt T'!', -10" chains, I hence west parallel with the north line of said section nineteen (ISO lour H) and 17!:-l(Ki chaint to a int in the east line of r.illings' avenue if contiuued south from the north line of said section nineteen (lu). thence north seven tT.i anil 701, -loo chains. Kiid inter sect Ins "aid east line of Billings' avenue on the line dividing section eighteen (is) and nineteen (19), thence cast on the section line four (4) ami 17'i-lOO chains to place of beginning, nr.d con tainining three (3 and 24-loo acres. And nho tiie southwest quarter (swU) "f the northeast quarter (ne1. ;ml the southeast quarter (se1) of the northwest quarter (aw!-) of section number nineteen (ISO in township number twelve V), north of range number fourteet. tui ea-t of tUe :th P. M., all of the foregoing real estate situated in Caws County. Nebraska. I wilt also offer for cat'? on the same terms- as above all the ri.lit title and interest of James O'Xeil. deceased, in and to the following town lots sit uated in the City of Piattsmout li. Cass County, Nebraska, as shown by the published and recorded plat of said city,"to-wit : Lot i.unibcr nine (!) in block number twenty o e cl ) Lot No. ten (tot in block No. fort v-four(44). Lot No. one (1) in block No. fory-flve 4f). L it Ni. live (5) in block No. forty-seven (47). Lot No. ten ( no in block No. nixty (GO). Lot No. eleven (II) in block No. sixty (f.0). Lot No. eight (S in hloek No. sixty-two (02). Lot No. eit-vrn ( 11 in block No. sixty-fix (i). Lot No. niue ;mi in block No. ninety-five ('Jo). IaiI No. twelve O-l m block No. out hundred and eleven (111 . Lot No eight (8) in block No. one hundred jtnd bixty-fonr (itH. I Lot No. nine (Hi in block No. one hundred and tixty-four (iei. Lot No. tour (4) in iuocic no. one nuiitireit and sixty-live (li:5). Lot No. live (') in block No. seventv-four(7l. Lor No. twelve d.'t in block No. seveiuv four(74). Lot No. four (4) in block No. Fuvenl y -five (73). Lot No. live (.1) in block No. seventy-live (7"). Iit No. fivM5 in block No. seventy-six 7G). Lot No. one (I) in block No. eighty-two is1.'). Lot No. one (l)in bloc! No. one hun-lrcd and sixl v -seven (167). I'it No. two (2) in block No. two huudrcd and twenty-two ('--) The foregoing lands Mid lots wi'l be offered for sale in such tracts, parcels or quantity a may be deemed for t' e best interest of th es tate, and the administrator reserves tiie right to reject anv oral! bids. .1. Y. .JOHNSON. Administrator of t he estate of .(.ones O'Neill, deceased. 17-l-4w. Estimate of Expenses of Cass County, Neb., for the .Year 1881. .s ma nr. r.v iointv ommissionki: L AKY JIKKTINO, l.sSl. Court expenses and attorney's fees in criminal cases Per diem of county commissioners Superintendent of Public Instruction, salary and expense of oilier Assesiua count y and census returns.. Tax list . Hooks, blanks, advertising, etc Elections Fuel, court ho(ise and jail tail expenses, including jailors fees. . . liulauee on .school lao-t lax refunded.. Outstanding warrants and flouting in debtedness liridges H. & M. li. K. bonds interest tuai:e Poor house expenses, including coun ty physic. .in s saiary K-ads, keeping iu repairs, and cul verts for road diMiicts Clerk's salary and extra wrk on as sessments and census AT.IAN- 4,o o.Hi KM 1,1.0 LOoO.OO S.joo.mt li.-l.() 1,0110.(10 S4XUK) ;K).00 2,(HKJ.(M 1,"SK).(K r..VHi.(m 12.OdO.00 12.liU0.Ofl 1,100.00 l,ftV).O0 I2.oon.o3 500.00 Total 52U .9-w.fiOo.oo J. D. Terr. County Clerk. Legal Notice. .1 ACOB SCHW All, 1 1'laiiitiif i VS t Anski.mo is. Smith. ; Sylvia E Smith and ; Piiit.te Da is. 1 K'tclidii'.i'.s, J Piiilip Davis, non-resident defendant, wi'l take notice that on tin? Mill day of .March, lssi, I tiled a petition against the above named de fendant iu the District Court of Cas County, Nebraska, praying for a decree of said court ordering tiie sheriff of Cass County. Nebraska, to execute to Anselmo 1$. Smith a sheriffs 'iced to the southwest quarter (sw 4) of set-tier, thir ty three t.M3j township eleven (11) range four teen (HI according to a former decree i-ale ami continual ion (as set forth iu said petition) and to quirt tide. 1 am now the owner of iald land by and through the said Anselmo P.. Smith. I'nless you appear and answer said petition as required by law judgment w ill be taken against you by delaull. Jacob Schwai:. Plaintiff. R. li. Windham, Att y for ITff. 5211 Notice. All the heirs next of kin and persons Inter ested in the estate of William E. Doiielau. de ceased, are required to appear before i Ion. S. Ii. Pound. Judge of the 2nd Judicial Distiict Court of Neluaskaat his chambers in the City of Lincoln. Lancaster County, Nebraska, on the oi li day of April, lssi, at 2 o'clock p. in. or said day. to show cause w hy a license should not )- grunted to Ailie 15. Donelan. guardian of : he minor heirs of William K. Donelan de-(".a-t il, to suil all the right title and interest of i'MmiiKd F. Donelan and John A. Donelan. minor heirs of Win. K. Donelan. deceased, in and to tiie following described real estate to wit: Lots No. thirteen (13) and fourteen (U) except three and one half (M'i) feet off of the soutu side of slid lot thirteen' (i:i) in block thirty-one (31) and lot four ( 1) in block thirty oiie(.'M) and twenty-four (21) feet oil of the east ! lids of lots twelve (12), tliirtecn ( lo) ;aud fourteen (14) in block thiriy-two (32) all as des ignated on the published and recorded Flat of toe Citv of riattsinouth. Cass County, Neb raska. ' ALLllt li. DONELAN. Cuardian. By Wll.l.KTT POTTKNOKIt. f.2!:: IlerAttv. Legal Notice. To C. If. McConuiel; and the Singer Manufac turing Company. Vou are notified that Phillip D. Eltintro has filed his Petition in the. District Court of Cass County. Nebraska, to foreclose a inormage giv en hin'i July 31, 1S75. by Win. II. and Sarah J. li,-ck. ou west half (W '-t) of northwest quarter of section No. thirty ot town No. ten noiih of range No. elrven east (iiw'i ;tf). to, 11.) in Cass County. Nebraska, on which there is due .sou. w ith 12 per cent interest from July 31-t, lsTo, aud on which you claim judgment liens, Vou are made defendants to foreclose and bar any claim or lien you. or either of you have upon said land. Vou can plead to said petition in ...ni Cotii t On or before April 2oth, lssi. of 1 4 M. L. Hay ward, Pl'lls Att'v. Guardian's Sale. Notice ii hereby given that in pursuance of a decreia! older, made by his honor, S. U. round. Judge of the District Court of the Second Judicial District, in and for Cass County. Nebraska, at iiis chambers iu the Citv of Lincoln. Nebraska, oi; Friday, the 2:th dav of February. A. I), lssi. I will, on Tuesday, the 22d day of March. A. i). lsst. at the front door ol the Com t House, i.i the City of Plaits mouth. Case County. Nebraska, offer for sale, at Public Auction, at I he hour of 1 o'clock p. ni. of said day, to '. lit- highest and best bidder, a 11 the rifihi. ! i.lc a.id in i crest of James Latta, SamiM-1 K. 1. id la. and Elbert Latta. minor heirs nt Itoboi t Latta. deceased, late of Cass County. Nebraska, in and to the follow i;ig descrii-ed real estate, situated in .'ass County. Nebraska, to-wit : The North Vet qn O'O-r (lovVt) of sec tion No. eleven (It), in ti.v.i. -hi,. No. twelv. (12). Norih. range .(. twelve ;i2l E.:s! of the rtih Principal Meridian. S :i I ale wi'l reni:uu open for bidders foi t l.e space of one botir. i i-:vi ;. Todd. tliiiir-Jian of J.tn.es Lal;;i. S:.m:o! F. l-aita. aiul Libert Latta. P.VCHAi'M N & Mcf.KNN AN. Attorneys for (Juaidian. ;tl. Legal Notice. Okokcf. Hanskn. UiU.l, YS N'AI H AN5KI. S. Oi l-K INS. 1 letciidaiit To Natli:;r.iel S. siuiiikius. non-resident, de fendant : You are hereby noti'ied that ou tiie I sih day of ! ebi i:ai y . A . D lssi, I tiled a peti tion against on in the 1 intin t Court of C;:ss County, Nebiasl.::. li'c oi-ji el and player of wuich'nre to ol.ouu a decii of siOd Conit. de claring your t ;t :e to t be South Wc.-t quarter of section ten ilc, township eleven (:t. .Noith Panne eleven (11). E:tsi of sixth o;t!ii Prii cipal Meridian. Ca-s Count ; y. Nebraska, l-i be iu:l and void in so far as i; is adeie to my t lie to said tlesi-i ibt-d io;, estate. K.lli.re required to answer said itemioa on :r before March 2th, IRSL oi the ailega; ioi.s of said pe I it ion will be taken as true, and jiidg.neiit taken by delault iu accordance theivw i: i. CEOot.t: HANSEN, PUintiiT. V. S. Wisk, Atfy I'm Phfl. .,!tl . AUKXTs V TKI for the licit aud Fabt cslei:i::g Pii-t filial Hooks and liiblcs. Prices reduocil ; per ct-ut. National Publishing Co., St. Louis, Mo. 61H3 $5 to $20L23? rol tlaVl. Maine. at home. Samples worth J LIics, sJi LNio.-s Si Co.. F-ely NEW ADVERTISE MENT ST TTP Trwrrft BEATTY'S ORGANS. IS Stop 4 Sat Reed milU 165 AddrfitM Daniel F. Beatty Washington, N. .1. teachers to mouth Steady work all sprlnsr and summer. For par licular address .I.C. MeCt'KDY ; CO., Phila delphia. Pa. li i:so.ws CAPCINBPOROUSPLASTER No Ueinedy more widely or favorably known, it is rapid in relieving. "uick in curing. For Lame Baek. Bheumat Uin. Kidnev Affection. and aehes and pains generally, it is the unri valled rented v. THE RELISH OF THE WORLD! HALF0RD SAUCE! SOLI) RY ALL ;iI,H i:ilS. HAVE YOU Ever Known Any person to be scrioin-ly ill without a weak stomach or inactive liver or kidneys? Anil w lien these organs are in good condition do you not iiiut the possessor enjoying good health-.' Parker's (linger Tonic always icuu- latcs these important organs, and never fails to make the blood rich and pure, and to strengthen every part ol tiie system, it has ciued hundreds of despairing invalids. Ak your iicignoor aixiut it. Ail Only Daughter Cured Of ( oiisuniptlon. When death v,a hourly expected, all reme dies having failed, aad Dr. H. .Lilacs was ex perimenting with the many herbs of Calcutta he accidentally made a preparation w hichenred his only child of t'oiiMiiuip . ion. His child is now in thi- country and enjoying the best of health. He has proved to the world ttiat CoiiNtiiupf ion can be positively and per inanently cured. The Doctor now gives this Itecipc free, only asking two three cent stamps to pay expenses. This Heib also cures Night Sweats, Nausea afcthe Stomach, and will break up a fresh Cold lu twenty-four hours. Ad dress Craddock & Co., 1002 P,;.ee St.. Philadel phia, naming this paper. BETTER GOODS A ND- (Zlieajpei Goods than anywhere west of the Mississippi Liver AT FRED. GORDER'S M IMPLEMENT HOUSE Main, betw. Third and Fourth Streets, Fast of Court House, :E331TTS2vOU'X,irj IsTEIB ALL KINDS OF Agricultural Implements, fie best and latest improve-! patterns. Satisfaction Guaranteed. -o ALL FARMER know w hat I keep, and my Spring and Summer stock is now ready'. Give Gorder a call. Anj thing needed on ii Farm can bo fcund here, la addition, 1 have added ail kinds of Buggies I Wagons - AND- mCE WtHE. C!D T IN SEASON. ;-?-I)OX'T FORGET TIIE PLACE. 3? jE 1ST SIO XT ST Kvery wound or injury, even 1 ; evident or any disease, entitles a soldier of t '. '.il war to a pension. All pensions by the law of January, IsTS. begin hack at date of discharge or deal Ii of the soldier. All entitled shouid ;ily at once Thous-mds who ai e now drawt"V pen sion are entitled to an increase. Sold.; r.i and widows of the war of lsl' mid Mexican w .-r :ue entitled to pensions. Thousand:; are vet ni':- tlcd to boiui'V. but do not know it Fees in :: 1 I caser.-li). Pay for every description of w:.r claims collected. Fmploy an Attorney resid ing in Washington, who cau give personal at tntion to your business. American and For eign patents obtained on short notice. Send two stamps for pension and bounty laws. Ad dress W. T. FlTzcKltAl.b. V.. S. Claim Agent. Lock Pox 422. Washington, D. C. .Mly TUTT POLLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. IjoXappetite.Nausea.bowels costive, Pain in theireaa.-with a dull sensation In the back part. Pain under the shoulder bladejjfuneasafter eatinsc, with a disin clination to exertion of body orjmind, Irritability of temper. Low BpTnta. Lows o fm eraory, with a fee lip g q fli a y i ng n eg locted Borne dutt weariness, Diztinesa, fluttering of therl eart. Dots before the eyes. Yellow Bkin, jeadache, Kestless ness at night, EiBhly colored Urine. IF THESE-WAEN1NGS AEE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT'8 FILLS are especially adapted to such cases. oue done ellectn suchacbange of feeling as to astoiiinli the sufferer. They Inrmurtlir Appeltle, and cause tbe tvxlv to Takr en Flel. Ibim the nymem is notari.tiecl.and by tm-lrTonlc Actlotion the IHrmiTeOrinuia. RecnliirMaol. are pr J ucet. l'riee & cents, aa Murray Kt., -V. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Obav IlAiRorWHisKFRfl changed to a Gl.OfY Kurx by a oliiKle npiillcatlon of thi Dyk. It Imparts a natural color, acts Iii.c.tr.iitnnpously. oIJ lriitiiirt ,.r !('Ul I'T i-xpi.ps ou ifffijt 4f f l. Office. 35 Murray St., New York. a Dr. TtTTH XiM I!, of V.lc.lilr InfornXlo mmi ",1 w(l Km-lpli will iMll,4t HLE ua .(.plmUua. DR. BUTTS' mmmm ZsUUUheilSi? t 12 IT. Z'.i. tizKi, ST. Z.ZTZ. liO. THE Phrlel&M ia char of this oM and well knowi invti ttws ar rtgnl&r grmduU-ia medrcin and turner r. r f BiariB ib Ib treatmat f ! lc DWar l.i:t ci.t tktr tkiU bb4 bijr w nut. nprtt ti'U ui U 0 ordinary prulrtMMr, Ibal Uf iMr4 frtai reviAiu.fi laromcli thr tr tat me at of roauf) teatr1 car. DISCBytONr EXPOSURE Bata3;i aa k) Bii 4crb felart, airlrt4irn,rrhilif all tViMrj TraU B&d gyniiillt- or KraariaJ atlrctir-na of th Ihraat. ftkla or b s traaiad rith uccm, 00 arieutiftc pra cfpa. without iilaf Mmury or olfer fotaonout Medicinca. VOIINA IV1PN tbaa of aiidrllr are who arc uf. JmiiUSmmSmimmm th effect of ftpevwur. Waa of bWaaUiai Weaaa.aaaf t& veaull of aelf aLuac m joutJi r xm la aaaturad rear, ara wrauanentljr cured. 1 hta dia Mia prods aocna of ta (ollowusf afleetg -enniwii, blotc Koa, Vsstaaaa, wrvwiDta; 4ian 0 aiht. couf h, ludif Mk, oaatiDaJiaa). daaoJace. ofmmimm of idea. areraoo to o- 0tjt 4aftiva utemorf . aaxaaJ ajbaut4ioa, iaapotaorf or leaa mi Dunlr Ttf at wbtcfc anfita tha vieiifn fr biataea or artarrSaea pAfllNTSTpEATEP IXIZ Lift ot quMttca. t. b iMrrt4 tf pliant 4uaiof Uc.w .( KAiled fmc to miif iJJr o .pplictloa. grmnmmt Nfarlaf frB Raptar. mI4 md tkrlr tirm, mm ltrm lkla la tbrlr a4,utac. H U nut (rves. Con:muDl,llotit MrrtTlf euaftl-nAl, mi.d hr'CU t W-,hc4 iK. UCll (i. I .NorUi Sih bu, t(. Loitla. U. Ga v. t i-1; in your o.vi) town. Terms and Vouiiii fit aJJivs. il Hallux Co r..tlaii:l, Malu. !y r LB. U. iUVCV (X AT THE OLD STAND, Stilt find ttiemsclvr nt home to Can County Fanners and all their old customers. We 7tate tlii Winter our us ual full and laryer lines of yowls than, jxiltups, ever be fore. As the growth of the count ri has demanded laryer stoeks, and of a better class, ire hate endeavored to inert that devianil. In Hats, Caps, Gloves I Mittens for Winter wear, tee hare a larye and varied assortment, at reduced rates. DISESS G-OODS of all kinds. Dress Trimminys of the latest styles. Buttons in endless variety, our line of NOTIONS is exeeedinyly la rye, anil ice. think, irell selected. LADIK-s' SHOKS MEN'S AND BOYS BOOTH AND SHOES, CHILDKEN'S AND MISSES SHOE'S. to Ain't all jursons an I all pui sts A verv full line of ;L.Aj AIM'. AMI KTIIM'.IV A lit:. which vou must see to soleet from. G-B03BBIES ! of standard grades, T6ES '-'V'1 "IleSt ,lll;l'il1,'s. selected by our PflfTPPP "fniaiiy brands, especial! our own uUlluLM brand Of KltKSII ItOAl.TKO t'OKFKK called the "AlEKKH K." Try it and see. I efole pin chasing cl sew here. Dried Fruits of all kinds, frosh and sweet. Fresh Crackers a Specialty. CANNED GOODS from all (ii.irter-. Very fine California goods. Git EEN WINTEKA1TLES by the barrel or bushel. In nil these branches we shall en deavor to sell is low an anu one. and as is po-siple to do a soi'Xl itL'si nkss. We invite attention and will show all that call our goods. Don't be afraid t.) ask for w hat you want, and call often and early. 3rmM E. i. DOVEY & SON. riattsinouth Neb. 01MN UAlfiLlXti. soi'Tii nrcxi), XEH. DRUGS, PAIXTS, OIL, ETC., FLOUR AND GROCERIES in general. Dr D;ii ling is also a Practising Physician and can always be found at his Oliicc In tin; Drugstore. Special attention paid to OBSTE RIVAL CASES. ShaV "UNION storeT - AT Eight Mile Grove, Neb. UY WALTER JENKINS Having op ned a New Store at the abov I call attention to mv stock, and ask the patronage of my friends and the l ilblic la general. Dry Goods, Groceries Tin wan Woortomvart and General Goods of till sort CHEAP jJSTJD GOOD Call a)id see our Sto k before, yoing elsewhere. 311y Waltei: Jenkins. HAY BROTHERS, DE A LEU IN HARDWARE, STOVES d- TINWARE. OIMI Iti:!, .i:!IIANltA. , Good 1 inner always on hand. Kepuii ing done neat iy, promptly and cheaply. L'avo-trotighiiig and Looting also done to oi'der. Ucmciutrf rthc name and place, Hay P.ros. South Lend. Nebraska. ;liu:; ROBERT DONNELLY'S JlTD 15LACKMITII SHOP, Wayon, Buyyy, Jfachine and Plow re- pairing, and yeneral Jobbiny I am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing oi jiii in ,1101 oi ii'-i uiio iiiiiei y, as mere is a good lathe iu my shop. PETER 21 A U EN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker lias taken charge of the wagon shop. lie is well knowii as a NO. 1 WOKKMAS. Vew lVnsoiiM and Itiiries made to Order. SATIS KACTJ ON Gl'AKANTEED. o ot- on Sixth street oopositc S'reight's Stable WKhK. 12 ;i day at homo fitslly in:ulw V1 -c.'o-tly outfit riJ AiUlifs. Ti:kk & Co., TfT TT3a Wr r'-oomraend Carter's Iron I'ilN eery 'n..".ii who is Wcfik, NcrvouF, r.n LIm r,r!.--'i : j.crtlriilur.y ti.oi'fl l.o luio Tt.'i;, 7i- I.ij. L'u'A II.-nuU anil F t, bu; 1. rr it).o:ii s trench or Ainliti( ti. Tl.-c- I'll'.a (.uirt He Ncrvr a. give Strength to tlic llndy, M'.m e l!e- 'cs'liinir SWp. Knrich and In iT.'.ve tin! ijuailty ot :li l'.!oo"l, ni:d l'unly and Hi ihl'-n tin- ( or.i--';Xiiii liny cure I'uii.itAHou of tiie Ilt-nrt. rvoiiHiiesi. Trcinblins-f. N'-ivoiis lliacache, LeiicoirhOM, Puins In li - Hni k. Mid o'hrr fornis of Fcma'.o Weak hem. It- n: inl r ?li;.t Iron lit one of tiie coii;itTKiits the Mocd, mid is the jrr'at tou.r. C nrttr. Iron I'iila um al-o valu fcli'.e for men who are troubled with ymoun WenStucHs, Nipli' Sn-eutPr&c. Iii ini-ta; hoxc-. at5cenl, Sfidbyall d.-'i;;t, or fent l.y mad. Antlrt-t-s CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York City. 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